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Who's lowered their X? (pics or it never happened)

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Who's lowered their Model X? What did you use?

Pics or it never happened!

I used Blox lowering links, 9 mm longer than stock in the rear, which just happened to be the max, and 3mm longer in the front. I have camber shims in the back, but think I need a little more shim, especially now.

On my first drive, I put the suspension in lowest setting, with a custom (soft) suspension setting and bottomed out with blocks from home. Won't do that again.

Still slightly higher in the back, but I'll try this for a bit before getting the wheels realigned. Can't say the ride is horrible.

Pic is in the default, low position.

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Found out my rear lowering links were ~10 mm longer than stock (measured outside to outside) and one was hitting the frame when jacked up and tire removed. Max is 9 mm so shortened them to 9 and added 2 shims to the RR and adjusted the toe.

Prior to this I had roughly 1" clearance front and 2" rear. Sucks to have to increase the rear. I have the front set to reduce half shaft wear and the rear as low as I can go to make the front and rear reasonably equal. I'm in the middle of my UPP rear sway bar install so can't get an updated measurement.
 
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